Cuba is a complex patchwork quilt of cultural, social and political histories woven together to produce a country unlike any other. Use this website as your Cuban travel guide to accompany you on what is sure to become an extraordinary journey.

Within its 110,869 sq km of dazzling Caribbean landscape, each visitor to Cuba will create their own story as they venture from one unique place to another, experiencing the unrivalled and unusual way of life found in each region.

Cuba's allure goes way beyond the picture postcard white sand beaches of coastal resorts Varadero and Guardalavaca. This Caribbean treasure deserves to be explored and enjoyed in its entirety.

Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, and is a country bursting with a rich cultural diversity and a great place to learn Spanish. From national parks to cities, weather to food, find all your Cuban information here!

From the lively streets of Havana, filled with music and dance, to the breathtaking beauty of Trinidad, or the wonderful national parks and misty heights of this island, you´ll soon discover that each of Cuba´s regions is unique in its own right.

If you're a culture-vulture, this is a section you definitely want to check out. In our section on Culture, get the run-down on Cuba´s rich music and dance culture, extraordinary architecture, multifaceted theater and ballet scene, incredible festivals and much more! Cuba knows a strong cultural tradition, thanks to its long history of different cultural encounters and fusions.

Cuba offers much more than the standard touristic sightseeing. Take a break and explore Cuba´s wild and famous nightlife! Or leave the turbulent city and head for one of the many and unique national parks where you can enjoy what is amongst the most stunning natural beauty in Latin America!

With your trip to Cuba on the horizon, it is time to take care of the logistics. Get smart and plan well. Our planning section lends you a helping hand with such matters as visas, travelling, accomodation, and safety.

Urban centres like Havana and Santiago de Cuba are characterised by the contagious funk of loud exhaust pipes from old fashioned cars, the smell of petrol, children playing in the streets and people watching the world go by from rocking chairs on verandas. The streets are lined with what were once grand colonial houses, pillared, tierred and ornamented like wedding cakes.

As you travel through the everchanging landscapes and discover Cuba´s natural beauty, what remains a staple throughout Cuba is the good nature of the people. Despite Cuba's political situation and poverty, people don't take things for granted, but instead they make the very most of what they've got. There is as much to learn from the people as from the many museums, monuments and exhibits, if not more. Once you accustom yourself to el ritmo cubano, you cannot fail to find the Cuban culture refreshing and the country unforgettable.